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free agent defenseman medvedev, he comes to north america after a north career after his native russia. welcome. >>> check out this play in the black hawks/verse deduction-- ducks playoff game. second overtime shaw used his helmet to knock in patrick cain's shot for game winning tally but goal was waves off. you cannot knock it in the neck, but nice try though. step curry may have led golden state, to victory in game one of the nba western conference finals but it was his daughter riley who stole the show in the post game press conference. riley admonish her dad for being too loud and ordered him to be quiet. she chomped at reporters. dad may be league's mvp but riley is star of the curry house, we will be right back. this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com.
free agent defenseman medvedev, he comes to north america after a north career after his native russia. welcome. >>> check out this play in the black hawks/verse deduction-- ducks playoff game. second overtime shaw used his helmet to knock in patrick cain's shot for game winning tally but goal was waves off. you cannot knock it in the neck, but nice try though. step curry may have led golden state, to victory in game one of the nba western conference finals but it was his daughter...
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for those in north america, "newsroom with brooke baldwin" starts right now. >>> thank you. here we go. i'm brooke baldwin. a chilling development out of texas. isis has carried out its first attack on u.s. soil. the terror group claiming responsibility for the failed ambush in texas. isis warning americans more attacks will come using its own radio network to announce they say harsher and calling the two gunmen from arizona i'm quoting now, "soldiers and brothers." both elton simpson and nadir nadir sufi were shot and killed by police before they reached the parking lot
for those in north america, "newsroom with brooke baldwin" starts right now. >>> thank you. here we go. i'm brooke baldwin. a chilling development out of texas. isis has carried out its first attack on u.s. soil. the terror group claiming responsibility for the failed ambush in texas. isis warning americans more attacks will come using its own radio network to announce they say harsher and calling the two gunmen from arizona i'm quoting now, "soldiers and brothers."...
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they are leaving the developing region of latin america to enter the developed region of north america. officer: 10-4, take a left right there, and it looks like you've got them bushed-up. narrator: the border guards' technology peels away the cover of night, revealing the telltale thermal image of these illegals hiding under a bush. officer: they'll be in those bushes right there. busted: undocumented immigrants responding to u.s. demand for cheap mexican labor. this group did not include concha. officer ( over radio ): 10-4, guys-- good job, good job. narrator: 7:00 a.m. on the u.s. side at concha's rendezvous. did she make it? the border patrol is everywhere. concha never showed up. did they catch her at the border? back in anapra, a neighbor cares for young alexi. the older children got themselves up and off to their own school, here in ciudad juarez. but the fate of these kids-- indeed, their whole soety-- is dramatized by proximity. their school is just a few hundred yards from downtown el paso. in many ways this is a single nation and a single economy. these retail stores near t
they are leaving the developing region of latin america to enter the developed region of north america. officer: 10-4, take a left right there, and it looks like you've got them bushed-up. narrator: the border guards' technology peels away the cover of night, revealing the telltale thermal image of these illegals hiding under a bush. officer: they'll be in those bushes right there. busted: undocumented immigrants responding to u.s. demand for cheap mexican labor. this group did not include...
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today we'll take a look at some of the coolest creatures from the continent of north america. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science! some animals are
today we'll take a look at some of the coolest creatures from the continent of north america. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science! some animals are
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marks the company's first significant expansion outside of north america. soaring 15% last wednesday. move makes sense, i think because xpo is using our country's strong currency to expand at a time when the euro is relatively weak. i have confidence in their ability to integration because xpo has a history of making strong acquisitions. they reported after the close. while revenues came in lower than expected company reported an expected earnings loss and raised it's revenue plus just announced another deal. $100 million acquisition of bridge terminal transport services. one of the largest short distance transportation providers. it was a horrendous day for stock. this can be an exciting story. let's check in with the chairman and ceo to hear more about the quarter and transformation announced last week. welcome to "mad money." how are you sir? have a seat. first by way of background, you have a history of making big companies out of small companies. >> absolutely. >> xpo logistics, a lot of people get confused because they don't know whether you're a truc
marks the company's first significant expansion outside of north america. soaring 15% last wednesday. move makes sense, i think because xpo is using our country's strong currency to expand at a time when the euro is relatively weak. i have confidence in their ability to integration because xpo has a history of making strong acquisitions. they reported after the close. while revenues came in lower than expected company reported an expected earnings loss and raised it's revenue plus just...
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the motion carries north america please. item 14 working group in your opinion for the power business plan. >> finally wow. so commissioners were we pleased to present to you today, the first of two workshops that did you say discuss our power proposed business plan i'm sure you're aware of it as a century long track record of reserves for low cost power and on the important services to the family, however the power system is aging we're facing rising costs and increasing capital needs at the same time our revenues have not kept pace we're facing the long term agreement critical to our operations since i've become general manager it and a half years ago i've briefed you on the financial and funding concerns you have authorized raising rates for gentle fund customers as well as long term bonds for our upcoming capital needs first for the power enterprise awhile our financial plan is in balance by those rate increases and debt finances we can't continue on financial fixes we need a long term operating solution so in workshop o
the motion carries north america please. item 14 working group in your opinion for the power business plan. >> finally wow. so commissioners were we pleased to present to you today, the first of two workshops that did you say discuss our power proposed business plan i'm sure you're aware of it as a century long track record of reserves for low cost power and on the important services to the family, however the power system is aging we're facing rising costs and increasing capital needs at...
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the breed is having a great resurgence in north america. a lot of great breeders. there is a percheron society. and dr. mike is driving the wagon and he breeds percheron. they want to get moving. >> must be a lot of trouble to get all this out here today. what makes you go through that trouble? >> love of history, love of my country, our country. and the educational benefits for kids today that might not understand what this country went through in the 1860's. by coming out here and sweating in wool and hauling trailers through one of the hardest cities in north america to navigate we give people a look at the conflict and what we had to go through to save this nation. >> my name is tim hurd. i'm from o'my da, new york. -- i am from oneida, new york. we represent the 136th new york volunteer infantry. >> tell us about your uniforms. >> the old fifth new york was disbanded in jury trial 63 along with the 17th. that meant the 146th had three uniforms. they wore all sky blue and decided to pick that color. >> they were intended to be zoogs. but colonel girard, they ta
the breed is having a great resurgence in north america. a lot of great breeders. there is a percheron society. and dr. mike is driving the wagon and he breeds percheron. they want to get moving. >> must be a lot of trouble to get all this out here today. what makes you go through that trouble? >> love of history, love of my country, our country. and the educational benefits for kids today that might not understand what this country went through in the 1860's. by coming out here and...
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the breed is having a great resurgence in north america. a lot of great breeders. there is a percheron society. and dr. mike is driving the wagon and he breeds percheron. they want to get moving. >> must be a lot of trouble to get all this out here today. what makes you go through that trouble? >> love of history love of my country, our country. and the educational benefits for kids today that might not understand what this country went through in the 1860s. by coming out here and sweating in wool and hauling trailers through one of the hardest cities in north america to navigate we give people a look at the conflict and what we had to go through to save this nation. >> my name is tim hurd. i'm from o'my da, new york. we represent the 136th new york volunteer infantry. >> tell us about your uniforms. >> the old fifth new york was disbanded in jury trial 63 along with the 17th. that meant the 146th had three uniforms. they wore all sky blue and decided to pick that color. >> they were intended to be zoogs. but colonel girard, they talked him into taking command of t
the breed is having a great resurgence in north america. a lot of great breeders. there is a percheron society. and dr. mike is driving the wagon and he breeds percheron. they want to get moving. >> must be a lot of trouble to get all this out here today. what makes you go through that trouble? >> love of history love of my country, our country. and the educational benefits for kids today that might not understand what this country went through in the 1860s. by coming out here and...
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and, you know, which is now north america and what was then north america and talking about this experience in the year 1836 and coming into san francisco, any say it was around 1836 and just the descriptions of what everything from san diego to monterey to san francisco was like, 12-year- old before the gold rush, it is fascinating reading if you like history. and dana point lives on in his honor. i think they have a statue of him down there. now, ladies and gentlemen, we go from history to weather with the numbers now looking at the approach on the bay bridge and all those hopeful people thinking, i made dinner reservation at 7:00 and here i am. 66 concord. oakland 59. oakland 64. san francisco 57. santa rosa right now at 70s degrees. mid- to upper 60s today for highs today. more clouds around the bay area tomorrow than today. mostly because of this low pressure trough that's simply sitting over the pacific northwest and not doing much. just not moving throws a few impulses in from time to time. there's a slight hint of a shower up in the hills. but aside from that, it's going to stay coo
and, you know, which is now north america and what was then north america and talking about this experience in the year 1836 and coming into san francisco, any say it was around 1836 and just the descriptions of what everything from san diego to monterey to san francisco was like, 12-year- old before the gold rush, it is fascinating reading if you like history. and dana point lives on in his honor. i think they have a statue of him down there. now, ladies and gentlemen, we go from history to...
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and their key market is north america. >> sreenivasan: next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. we begin with the massive rescue effort and growing humanitarian crisis off the coast of libya. the italian coast guard says it has saved more than 4,200 migrants in 22 separate ocean rescue operations over the past 24 hours. the migrants are trying to reach europe, to escape war, poverty and persecution in africa and the mideast. but smugglers are putting them on ships which end up stranded in rough seas. more than 78,000 migrants have reportedly reached european shores since january. most are scattered throughout
and their key market is north america. >> sreenivasan: next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln...
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what year did columbus come to north america? 1492. why was it in 1893 not 1892? any guesses on that? >> time zones. prof. suri: that's a smart answer, but not quite right. time zones may be. >> leap years. prof. suri: that's interesting. that is a smart comment, but i'm not sure. in the back. >> [indiscernible] prof. suri: one could make the argument that by including leap years that it may be 400 years. what is your first name again? all of those are good explanations. the main reason that people have these things happen is that they were late. they were a year late on it. they got it together. the columbian exposition of 1893 was an american announcement to the world that 400 years after columbus, we were no longer the place that others were coming to bringing development from somewhere else. we were now the developed people ourselves. we now have to offer the world. the vectors of change were moving in a new direction and we where the recipient for 400 years of so of other societies bringing us the most advanced stuff. now we have the most advanced stuff and w
what year did columbus come to north america? 1492. why was it in 1893 not 1892? any guesses on that? >> time zones. prof. suri: that's a smart answer, but not quite right. time zones may be. >> leap years. prof. suri: that's interesting. that is a smart comment, but i'm not sure. in the back. >> [indiscernible] prof. suri: one could make the argument that by including leap years that it may be 400 years. what is your first name again? all of those are good explanations. the...
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as you say this is the busiest stretch of rail in north america. more than 2,000 railcars ride on this piece of track every single day. and today, there will be none. we'll continue to follow the breaking news out of philadelphia. again, at least five people killed in this train derailment. pictures are stunning. you'll hear from passengers who describe the chaos -- next. >>> all right. the breaking news this morning, a deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia. you're looking at live pictures right now of the scene on the ground there. that folks, that piece of twisted metal, is a railcar right now. so much damage. at least five people were killed. at least 53 others have been transported to local hospitals. officials tells that you six of those injured right now are in critical condition. the city's fire commissioner is stunned by the devastation at the scene. i want you to listen to him describe the rescue effort. >> we used our tools to get to the people who could not self-evacuate. there were several people trapped. again, train cars are overtu
as you say this is the busiest stretch of rail in north america. more than 2,000 railcars ride on this piece of track every single day. and today, there will be none. we'll continue to follow the breaking news out of philadelphia. again, at least five people killed in this train derailment. pictures are stunning. you'll hear from passengers who describe the chaos -- next. >>> all right. the breaking news this morning, a deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia. you're looking at live...
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north america has also come back from a tough spot a few years ago from the crisis. caroline: russia is fascinating. marc: long-term bets, on the fact that it will probably get better. they will solve the geopolitical obstacles it is facing. probably some investors including chinese companies and european companies not circumventing the sanctions, but making sure they can still do business in russia. the long-term, as is a critical economy for us. caroline: the u.k. is sort of the number one spot when it comes to the eu. what about concerns of an eu exit, we have david cameron trying to woo some of the leaders. will that distract in the next year? marc: the poll shows that one third of foreign investors in one report have worries and are concerned and would even freeze or reduce their investment in the case of the u.k. coming out or going out of the eu. i think they are worried. the european economy is important for foreign investors when they are in the u.k.. it is a successful location for investments. long-term, these issues may be solved. i think it has to be sai
north america has also come back from a tough spot a few years ago from the crisis. caroline: russia is fascinating. marc: long-term bets, on the fact that it will probably get better. they will solve the geopolitical obstacles it is facing. probably some investors including chinese companies and european companies not circumventing the sanctions, but making sure they can still do business in russia. the long-term, as is a critical economy for us. caroline: the u.k. is sort of the number one...
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say here in north america, for example. but the reality is that people that cruise and have cruised love it. people say, i am going to get seasick or it is too crowded. i don't want to be in a buffet line with 3000 other people. all of these negative things that really don't exist. betty: when we come back, arnold donald takes me on a tour of the breeze to show me why carnival is the king of cruising. later, richard fain of royal caribbean pulls out all the stops on their latest ship. he's out to prove that in order to pull ahead of the competition, it's go big or go home. richard: i got you! [laughter] they want the biggest and the best, and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. ♪ betty: have you been on every single one of your 101 ships? arnold: no, i haven't been on every ship yet, but i've been on quite a few. betty: when you walk onto one of carnival's fun ships, you notice are the amusement style attractions. it's like a county fair on water. after you dry off, it's time to take in some extravagant, v
say here in north america, for example. but the reality is that people that cruise and have cruised love it. people say, i am going to get seasick or it is too crowded. i don't want to be in a buffet line with 3000 other people. all of these negative things that really don't exist. betty: when we come back, arnold donald takes me on a tour of the breeze to show me why carnival is the king of cruising. later, richard fain of royal caribbean pulls out all the stops on their latest ship. he's out...
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then the nation buster takes out north america commager ready, other places and these are very rare on a scale of hundreds of thousands or millions of years then we have the planet buster. kennedy: oh no. >> that knocked off the dinosaurs and 90 percent of life form was in danger by that object that hit mexico 65 million years ago. this is not on that scale but the damage near the yucatan of mexico not that far from cancun so it created a crater 180 miles in diameter. on the map of the earth you can see the crater cutout by the object. kennedy: come back to you talk about science please will you return? i will provide you with sweet treats. >> okay i cannot refuse. kennedy: are there any truth to constitutional rights to privacy? looked at rand paul he made it to first base. next. is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. new york state is reinventing by l
then the nation buster takes out north america commager ready, other places and these are very rare on a scale of hundreds of thousands or millions of years then we have the planet buster. kennedy: oh no. >> that knocked off the dinosaurs and 90 percent of life form was in danger by that object that hit mexico 65 million years ago. this is not on that scale but the damage near the yucatan of mexico not that far from cancun so it created a crater 180 miles in diameter. on the map of the...
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fast and furious in north america was in 2d. avengers was 3d. it doesn't matter if it's 2d or 3d as long as it's an imax is what we say. it a very immersive experience. screens have gotten bigger in the home. there are other things to do. computer. play games. when you go to the movies, if you want a wow, you get that in imax. and i think that's been the wind at our backs and provide the global momentum. >> things are going very well. richard, ceo of imax. continued success. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here. all right, have to tell you about this story. a breakthrough in the medical world. a new test being developed by scientists that they say can predict whether a person will develop cancer up to 13 years in the future. now, researchers discovered the tiny, but significant changes are already happening in the body more than a decade before the actual cancer is diagnosed. they say the test can predict the disease with 100 percent accuracy. all right. on the flip side of this, insurance companies have warned that such a task can push up
fast and furious in north america was in 2d. avengers was 3d. it doesn't matter if it's 2d or 3d as long as it's an imax is what we say. it a very immersive experience. screens have gotten bigger in the home. there are other things to do. computer. play games. when you go to the movies, if you want a wow, you get that in imax. and i think that's been the wind at our backs and provide the global momentum. >> things are going very well. richard, ceo of imax. continued success. >>...
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and these balloon bombs would come down all up and down the west coast of north america. this is footage from just after the war. >> the balloon came down in canada and the united states. demolition squads were on constant alert. most landed without exploding. the threat persisted until the war's end and only today we learn a secret long. >> the military could not know where the bombs were going to come down once they launched them in japan. it's part of a reason the limit the scare factor. but one of the things the japanese hoped these balloon bombs would do is particularly hoped they would cause forest fires and they did start some fires. they came down all over the place. one of them made it east to nebraska. blew up over omaha, nebraska, on april 18th, 1945. this one was found on the ground with the bomb still attached to it in bigalow, kansas. this one is one that was photographed after it got caught up in some wire fencing, somewhere. the exact location of this one has been lost to history, although we do still have this photograph. this is one that landed in an ope
and these balloon bombs would come down all up and down the west coast of north america. this is footage from just after the war. >> the balloon came down in canada and the united states. demolition squads were on constant alert. most landed without exploding. the threat persisted until the war's end and only today we learn a secret long. >> the military could not know where the bombs were going to come down once they launched them in japan. it's part of a reason the limit the scare...
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they said it was the hardest prison in north america. it was a living hell. then i fell in love. i thought i've got to get out of here. i made a plan, escape. in 1970, i went to peru for adventure. i was 24 years old. i had a degree in psychology and mathematics with anthropology, but i seem to have always wanted to do exciting outdoor things. i had always wanted to see machu picchu. those incredible stone ruins. this was a dream come true. i was young, i was free, and wanted to live life to the fullest. i arrived in lima and i met a person on the street. >> hey, how are you doing in peru? >> yeah, i'm living it, man. take a seat. i had heard about cocaine. we chatted, he seemed educated, he spoke english and i asked about cocaine. >> can i get myself some cocaine. >> and he said, yes, he could get me some. we did not think of coke as a bad thing then. we did not see it as a plague. >> take a seat. >> and so i bought a gram of cocaine and i took my first sniff. i had tried other drugs, but it was something about cocaine, the way it hit the pleasure centers in my brain. i loved it
they said it was the hardest prison in north america. it was a living hell. then i fell in love. i thought i've got to get out of here. i made a plan, escape. in 1970, i went to peru for adventure. i was 24 years old. i had a degree in psychology and mathematics with anthropology, but i seem to have always wanted to do exciting outdoor things. i had always wanted to see machu picchu. those incredible stone ruins. this was a dream come true. i was young, i was free, and wanted to live life to...
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a brandhen i say it is issue, it is primarily in north america and the u.s. in europe, it's a much newer brand and it still has a lot of re.. the it is quite strong, but even there it is quite different. where the tourists go and where storeaffic is, the kors there does great. i block anne hathaway on broad street where -- a block and a half away on brought -- on bond street where the true luxury is, the kors store does not do well. put forth this idea that there are stocks and there are businesses. right now, the stock of coach is mirroring the business? or is that a stock you want to buy? will they get this together? craig: we don't do stock advice. we just look at the fundamentals of the company. the difference with coach, it had its time of overexposure. it was too ubiquitous. if you are ubiquitous, you are not theirs. luxury is the value of scarcity. meanwhile, the products got boring. coach, we believe, is just beginning to turn at this stage of the game. but you are not seeing any kind of results. pimm: it could be in anticipation of what you may think
a brandhen i say it is issue, it is primarily in north america and the u.s. in europe, it's a much newer brand and it still has a lot of re.. the it is quite strong, but even there it is quite different. where the tourists go and where storeaffic is, the kors there does great. i block anne hathaway on broad street where -- a block and a half away on brought -- on bond street where the true luxury is, the kors store does not do well. put forth this idea that there are stocks and there are...
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america. this week, whenever a contestant gets to round 2, we're donating $10,000 to this great cause. [cheers and applause] then on friday a special celebrity guest will be playing with us and giving away every penny
america. this week, whenever a contestant gets to round 2, we're donating $10,000 to this great cause. [cheers and applause] then on friday a special celebrity guest will be playing with us and giving away every penny
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the northeast corridor is the busiest rail line in north america. you can imagine what's stopping service will do. let's go to penn station right now. brian stelters is there. you are a frequent amtrak rider a maryland native, you go back and forth all the time. how does today compare to the days you normally see at penn station? >> right. a lot of media types, politician, business types travel this line every day. it's as if someone has taken a string, john, and cut in the middle of it because trains are moving north of new york, moving south of philadelphia, but it's very hard now to get from philadelphia to new york and as you said, the most important line economically in the country, the most important rail line. we see some people taking busses from new york today heading south and heading north. we saw a bus recently with some of the passengers from the train last night in philadelphia who arrived here by bus a short time ago. more are expected to be coming. find another option but that's a very expensiving on right now. a colleague on one of
the northeast corridor is the busiest rail line in north america. you can imagine what's stopping service will do. let's go to penn station right now. brian stelters is there. you are a frequent amtrak rider a maryland native, you go back and forth all the time. how does today compare to the days you normally see at penn station? >> right. a lot of media types, politician, business types travel this line every day. it's as if someone has taken a string, john, and cut in the middle of it...
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america. and depending on where the winds carried them these balloon bombs would come down all up and down the west coast of north america. this is newsreel footage from just after the war. watch. >> hundreds of the balloons came down in canada and the united states. incendiaries and high-explosive bombs caused some damage but demolition squads were on constant alert. most landed without exploding. the threat however, persisted until the war's end. and only today, we learn a secret long-shrouded in wartime censorship. >> the japanese military could not know where these bombs were going to come down on the west coast once they launched them in japan. obviously, they wanted to cause maximum damage they wanted to cause maximum terror it's part of the reason there was a news blackout about what was going on to limit the scare factor in the american public. but one of the things the japanese particularly hoped these balloon bombs would do they particularly hoped they would cause forest fires along
america. and depending on where the winds carried them these balloon bombs would come down all up and down the west coast of north america. this is newsreel footage from just after the war. watch. >> hundreds of the balloons came down in canada and the united states. incendiaries and high-explosive bombs caused some damage but demolition squads were on constant alert. most landed without exploding. the threat however, persisted until the war's end. and only today, we learn a secret...
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>> north america. >> well, really pennsylvania. but we'll take north america. we'll take that. >> kit cat? >> not doing baby crying? >> no. >> trying to set up the baby crying, by me crying, was going to transition to baby crying. >> no, i'm totally with you. >> but we have breaking kendall jenner news to tell you about. >> what? >> is there any truth to the rumor that she and michael b jordan are dating? we have new information especially designed for alex holley, because she loves michael b jordan. >> really? >> yes. >> okay. >> next. >> ♪ ♪ life's super scary sounds. and sneaking in without moving the bed. life's super scary sounds. and sneaking in without moving the bed. >> eddie munster gray hairline? he had did i have gray hair. >> is this what your hairline used to be back in the day? >> i never had that widow's peak no, always wanted one. >> look, you have one now. >> hi, how are you i'm mikey munster. okay let's bring you to up date. >> kendel jener? >> when michael b jordan was in town with the rocky movie you found him attractive? >> fan of his w
>> north america. >> well, really pennsylvania. but we'll take north america. we'll take that. >> kit cat? >> not doing baby crying? >> no. >> trying to set up the baby crying, by me crying, was going to transition to baby crying. >> no, i'm totally with you. >> but we have breaking kendall jenner news to tell you about. >> what? >> is there any truth to the rumor that she and michael b jordan are dating? we have new information...
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america. [cheers and applause] here's how it works: every time a contestant gets to round 2, not only will they win cash for themselves we'll give $10,000 to this
america. [cheers and applause] here's how it works: every time a contestant gets to round 2, not only will they win cash for themselves we'll give $10,000 to this
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. >>> ford says there is a power tiering problem with 423,000 car and suvs in north america. automaker says an electrical glitch could cut the power steering making it tougher to turn the wheel. company knows about four incidents but no injuries. it covers ford taurus, flex, lincoln mks, mkt and mkz. today ford recalled 20,000 mustangs because of high underbody temperatures. >>> this driver in texas in custody after leading police on a two hour slow speed chase along highways around dallas fort worth. the cops blocked off the exit ramps to keep the driver from slipping in the neighborhoods. the chase ended when a fort worth s.w.a.t. van sideswiped him. it is a slick cop move. that is in arlington, texas. and it was over. >>> a warm, humid evening. that is allowing a few showers and thunderstorms still to rumble. tracking them on doppler 9,000. looks like we'll track more showers and thunderstorms the next few afternoons on doppler 9,000. forecast coming up. >>> quick response by firefighters saves my neighbor's house and their two dogs. but >>> prince george's county public s
. >>> ford says there is a power tiering problem with 423,000 car and suvs in north america. automaker says an electrical glitch could cut the power steering making it tougher to turn the wheel. company knows about four incidents but no injuries. it covers ford taurus, flex, lincoln mks, mkt and mkz. today ford recalled 20,000 mustangs because of high underbody temperatures. >>> this driver in texas in custody after leading police on a two hour slow speed chase along highways...
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sheila macvicar looks at the bolt of cargo travelling through north america. >> one of my captain's summed it up the best saying "this is like driving into hell", and it was. >> reporter: this firefighter joch. >> trees, benches, park benches burnt. everything. there was no noise except for the burning oil. >> the fire caused a mile-long train carrying north dakota crude derailed and exploded, killing 47 people, including five whose bodies were never found. the crude came from here. the oil fields of north dakota, ground zero. a lack of infrastructure spurred the rail roads to create pipeline on wheels, oil unit trains with over 100 tanksers, hauling up to 3 million gallons of crude at a time. with so much oil moving over the railways, the united states already has had some close calls. [ siren ] >>> a train carrying 105 tankers of the north dakota crude, 31 more than the train that destroyed lack maggantic derailed in the middle of a workday when way. >> do you feel your city dodged a bullet that day? >> maybe we dodged a bomb. 20% undecided voters, in the end, the simplicity of the conse
sheila macvicar looks at the bolt of cargo travelling through north america. >> one of my captain's summed it up the best saying "this is like driving into hell", and it was. >> reporter: this firefighter joch. >> trees, benches, park benches burnt. everything. there was no noise except for the burning oil. >> the fire caused a mile-long train carrying north dakota crude derailed and exploded, killing 47 people, including five whose bodies were never found. the...
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management services, the most recent services in north america up 8%, europe, middle east, africa, latin america. who is making money in latin america? that is where you want to be up 9%. minus 9 million, and here's the good news, on cash flow, 650 million and that was before they had 600 million on the top and read execution is probably the red flag here, somewhat inconsistent and nevertheless i think the company has the act together and i see with the potential to $75. what do you think of this one to . >> this is a proxy, if you want to be in facebook, google, amazon, netflix, they have to go through this bandwidth. and it's under one. >> exactly. >> all of these are getting rid of this moving over to the fiber optics and they need to have that in this company has pricing power which i love. these earning estimates are out of this world. charles: i think it could be a takeover candidate. so if you want to play it more conservatively, look at the fixed income and the bonds and if they have convertible bonds, took a look at them too. they will be somewhat more speculative. charles: that
management services, the most recent services in north america up 8%, europe, middle east, africa, latin america. who is making money in latin america? that is where you want to be up 9%. minus 9 million, and here's the good news, on cash flow, 650 million and that was before they had 600 million on the top and read execution is probably the red flag here, somewhat inconsistent and nevertheless i think the company has the act together and i see with the potential to $75. what do you think of...
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to know that north america is there, they've got their back, and they're holding their hand. >> the death toll in nepal is 91 people after major aftershocks. the quake 7.3 quake an aftershock that rocked the country after an earthquake two weeks ago. >>> gunmen open fired on a bus in karachi. six people on motorcycles started shooting. >> this was bus was packed with commuters when gunmen stopped an open fire. dozen mrs. killed. mostly shias who are a minor sub sect of shia islam. >> they fired from inside the bus and not from outside of the bus. >> a sprint splinter group known for carrying out attacks genes against shia said that they planned the attacks. some leaflets were left on the side of the attack linking it to isil. witnesses say that the attack percent on motor bikes and some were wearingsome--the attackers were on motor bikes and some were wearing uniforms. uniforms. there are silver armed groups operating in the area and it's likely to take much longer to bring a complete end to the violence. >> up next on al jazeera america celebrations in burundi, the military said that the
to know that north america is there, they've got their back, and they're holding their hand. >> the death toll in nepal is 91 people after major aftershocks. the quake 7.3 quake an aftershock that rocked the country after an earthquake two weeks ago. >>> gunmen open fired on a bus in karachi. six people on motorcycles started shooting. >> this was bus was packed with commuters when gunmen stopped an open fire. dozen mrs. killed. mostly shias who are a minor sub sect of shia...
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probe, sam and laura focuses on a miami-based organization that governs soccer here in north america. this video comes to us from miami, where within the past few hours, fbi agents searched two office lodges. the doj hats also indicted 14 people on charges of racketeering and bribery in what law enforcement called a 24-year scheme to enrich themselves through the corruption of international soccer. in conjunction with in investigation, swiss police raided a hotel in zurich overnight and arrested seven executives with fifa. >>> authorities have also shut down several swiss bank accounts in connection with those alleged bribes. in a second separate investigation, swiss authorities are probing horrid fifa awarded the world cup to russia, and just moments ago the head of fifa told the press it was his organization that alerted swiss authorities to this alleged criminal activity and those world cups would still be played in the respective locations. >> what would you expect from us? that we start and speculation that maybe raascha, qatar, we have to redo the voting? i mean russia and qatar
probe, sam and laura focuses on a miami-based organization that governs soccer here in north america. this video comes to us from miami, where within the past few hours, fbi agents searched two office lodges. the doj hats also indicted 14 people on charges of racketeering and bribery in what law enforcement called a 24-year scheme to enrich themselves through the corruption of international soccer. in conjunction with in investigation, swiss police raided a hotel in zurich overnight and...
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el papa francisco visitÓ el colegio north amÉrica en roma. ahÍ hizo un homenaje al junÍpero, un misionero que construyÓ las misiones en la costa oeste del paÍs en lo que ahora se conoce como california. ♪♪ han pasado cinco meses desde la apariciÓn del virus de la gripe aviar h5 n2 en estados unidos. los cientÍficos reconocen que sabe poco acerca del virus que pone en peligro a las poblaciones de pagos y pollos que abastecen a buena parte de los estados unidos. cientÍficos en el departamento de agricultura estÁn desconcertados debido a que este virus sigue propagÁndose a pesar de las medidas de bio seguridad. ♪♪ vamos al desenlace de losdeportes con nuestro compaÑero raÚl delgado. raÚl: el cierre del torneo en mÉxico estamos cerrado. vamos al mÍtico estadio azteca para repasar el juego del amÉrica. osvaldo martÍnez se encargarÍa de devolverle la ventaja a los de coapa. al minuto 81 richard ortiz la metiÓ su propia puerta para el 3_1 final. tigres contra chivas. el segundo llegÓ a 33. siguen inspirado los de nuevo le
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a lot of the charges in the indictment theory relate to the confederation for north america, south america, and the caribbean. a lot of the activity took place in the u.s. they were using banks in the u.s. offices in the u.s. wire transfers here. more than enough reason for jurisdiction. and this was not just an allegation of bribery and money laundering with the world cup. there were other tournaments -- >> tons the of them. >> sure if the gold cup, the north america confederation's premiere event, there were organizations of bribery, money laundering that spread to different confederations around the borld. the u.s. has more than enough jurisdiction, but the remarkable thing about this case is that it's multi-generational. and i have to disagree with president blatter saying, oh, this is trying times you need circumstances. read the indictment. this has been going on for decades. people come and go and the corruption stays. >> that seems like a segue to our great state of new york here. i mean it's -- there's been a raft of indictments, what is it the fifth straight senate majority leade
a lot of the charges in the indictment theory relate to the confederation for north america, south america, and the caribbean. a lot of the activity took place in the u.s. they were using banks in the u.s. offices in the u.s. wire transfers here. more than enough reason for jurisdiction. and this was not just an allegation of bribery and money laundering with the world cup. there were other tournaments -- >> tons the of them. >> sure if the gold cup, the north america...